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Overview
Regional Advisory Council 4 covers communities in the north-central area of the province. Members of this advisory council will identify local health issues, explore potential solutions and advise government.
Council region
Council 4 represents the areas around Lesser Slave Lake from Kenzie to Hondo. It extends north to Gift Lake, Red Earth Creek and Chipewyan Lake and to the southeast around Wabasca-Desmarais. The Bigstone Cree, Driftpile Cree, Kapawe’no, Peerless Trout, Sawridge, Sucker Creek, Swan River and Whitefish Lake First Nations are also located in the region, along with the Gift Lake, Peavine and East Prairie Metis Settlements. This council is part of the northeast health corridor.
Find a list of all communities located in Regional Advisory Council 4.
Membership
The council includes members from a wide range of backgrounds, including Albertans receiving health care services, health care workers, community leaders, elected municipal representatives and Indigenous representatives.
Current members
Community engagement
Advisory councils may host events to hear from communities and help gather feedback on local issues. Upcoming engagement activities will be posted here.
Reporting
The council annual plan and report will be published once available.